The 2017 Billboard Music Awards atmosphere tonight during 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) on ABC live from a T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and strain fans are looking brazen to not only a display of awards, though also a many performances set to take place.
As suggested by a name, a Billboard Awards are hold annually by Billboard, a announcement and strain recognition draft that covers a strain business. Stats per manuscript and singular sales/streams are expelled weekly around charts (e.g. Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200 Albums Chart), and during a annual awards ceremony, those artists who browbeat a charts are respected via a evening.
In further to handing out awards, Billboard also facilities a series of artists who take a theatre and broach mind-blowing performances. Tonight’s show, hosted by Ludacris and Vanessa Hudgens, will underline performances from several of a strain industry’s hottest acts, Celine Dion, Cher, Bruno Mars, Drake and many others.
Check out a full list of 2017 Billboard Music Awards performers below!

Currently compelling his third manuscript release, 24K Magic, Bruno Mars has been tearing adult a charts with a singles from a project, including a entrance singular of a same name and That’s What we Like.
According to reports, Mars will be behaving his third single, Versace on a Floor, tonight during a Billboard Music Awards, though he won’t be doing it from a BBMAs theatre in Vegas. Instead, the opening was reportedly pre-recorded during a Amsterdam stop of his 24K Magic Tour.

Camila Cabello, before of a lady organisation Fifth Harmony, is pronounced to be behaving her new singular “Crying during a Club.”

Last year during a 2016 Billboard Music Awards, Celine Dion perceived a venerable Icon Award, and only one year later, a strain fable will be holding a theatre to perform “My Heart Will Go On” in jubilee of the 20th anniversary of Titanic.
After throwing a operation of her monumental opening on Thursday night (May 18), Billboard asked Dion what it means to her to be behaving a strain on a BBMAs 20 years after a Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper was released.
“It’s still series one! [Laughs.] To be honest with you, it’s an honor,” Dion says. “My father always told me that we wanted to have a career as prolonged as we sing my whole life. Twenty years later, I’m during a Billboard Awards and we was here final year singing ‘The Show Must Go On,’ receiving a Icon endowment — my son gave it to me, and it was flattering emotional. To be here [in T-Mobile Arena], it’s still emotional, since we can still feel and see what happened final year.”
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